-David Ryu sworn in to L.A. City Council
-Ban on digital billboards upheld
-Funding for programs cut at Pan Pacific senior center
-Police will crack down on illegal fireworks
-Patriotic parade rolls through The Grove

-Short-term rental ban upheld by task force
-Green fields will return to Pan Pacific Park
-Build it and they will play
-WeHo park AIDS Monument receives boost in funding
-Academy Museum works with residents to address concerns

-Marlborough project is one of biggest in school’s history
-Same-sex weddings usher in Pride month
-City council backs bridge plan with one sidewalk
-Officers carry a torch for Special Olympians
-Commission rules officer acted ‘out of policy’

-WeHo voters head to polls to fill final seat on council
-Mansion project more pleasing to neighbors
-Sunset and Gordon tenants remain — for now
-LaBonge looks back on 14 years representing 4th Council District
-WeHo council considers minimum wage increase

-Illuminating artist created icon at LACMA
-Candidates make final arguments before election
-Museums play big role in Miracle Mile’s future
-Bike bridge will offer new access over L.A. River
-Schiff decides against senate seat run

-Ramsay and Ryu face off in campaign for CD4
-Coffee lovers can fill up at former gas station
-Senate committee OKs $1 billion for drought
-Kuehl builds on pledge to produce for constituents
-Schiff tackles tough issues in Congress

-WeHo leader off council for first time in 30 years
-Yamashiro receives top honor
-Pending sale of hospital chain falls apart
-Wesson endorses Ramsay; votes still being tallied
-Commission scraps plans for Greek Theatre operator

-Ramsay, Ryu headed for runoff
-WeHo deputy misconduct prompts changes to system
-Voters approve changes to WeHo city council
-Noteworthy women honored in March
-Lakers legend offers inspiration to students

-CD4 contest heats up at Mid-City West debate
-Council vote rejects Live Nation, for now
-Noise from subway work rattles nerves at night
-Finishing the ride was only the start
-Astronaut sends students over the moon

-Former Marlborough teacher faces sex charges
-Council cracks down on graffiti vandals
-Hollyhock House takes to the world stage
-MMRA moves forward with process to create HPOZ
-O’Farrell outlines a year to remember in Hollywood

-Waxman reflects on 40 years in Congress
-Purple Line work gets green light
-Tower site to go back to its musical roots
-State’s map shows active fault under Millennium
-Renovations begin at Harold Henry Park

-Pipe breaks snarl traffic in Hollywood
-Changes at Greek Theatre playing out like a drama
-Measures make for safer school crossings
-Court ruling may bring back digital billboards
-Construction imminent for Wilshire project

-Change comes from the top at LAUSD
-Tree removal plan begins to take root
-Marlborough School celebrates a milestone
-Venerable county supervisor prepares to say farewell
-WeHo accelerates plans for safety measures

-Student threatened with knife at elementary school
-Court hearing held in Winkler shooting
-GLAZA agreement could boost visitation at L.A. Zoo
-L.A. infrastructure not holding water
-CHP settles for $1.5 million in Pinnock case

-Community court system tries its hand a justice
-Taking steps to counter terrorism
-LAYN opens new emergency shelter
-Festival mines local talent at the La Brea Tar Pits
-City’s Bus Rapid Transit work drawing to a close

-Community spends a night out in unity against crime
-Near-drowning victims on life support
-Military school is gone but not forgotten
-Hollywood transient charged in Good Samaritan’s death
-International artists leave local impact

-Driver of stolen Tesla dies after crash on La Brea
-Advocates decry officer’s use of force
-Changes could be coming to city’s small lot ordinance
-Wilshire subway builders could be a trio
-USPS ships retail services to Doheny

-Movietown Plaza project ready for action in WeHo
-Page offers a new peek at the seeps
-LACMA’s bridge to the future
-Property owners bring improvements to Melrose
-Apartment fire claims life in Koreatown

-Center to take its next historic step
-Councilman looks to downsize ‘McMansions’
-Drought ramps up local fire concerns
-Mixed-use project proposal on Sunset honored by state
-WeHo primed for a month of PRIDE

-Millennium project trenching begins
-Feds approve $2.1 billion for Purple Line project
-Suspect sought in second assault near Griffith Park
-Hollywood High goes down in history
-A slate of seats at stake in upcoming election

-Injured cyclist prepares to ‘finish the ride’ he started
-Winkler mourned in Hollywood
-Nonprofit café to employ the previously homeless
-Map may rattle some WeHo projects
-City may develop seismic rating system

-City officials working to comply with court ruling
-Discoveries could be the tip of the iceberg
-WeHo spa owner arrested in murder-for-hire-plot
-Preparedness seminar is spot-on
-U.S. government to keep its promise

-Crossing guard deployed after tragedy near school
-Oscars bring boom time to Tinseltown
-Arizona gov. vetoes ‘anti-gay’ bill
-Prison pen pal arrested in former teacher’s death
-Council may clamp down on e-cigarettes

-LAUSD special education policy upheld in court
-Mother killed walking child to school
-Local streets identified as possible bike lane sites
-Taking the law into their own hands
-The new Hollywood transit fad?

-Both sides satisfied with WeHo flag compromise
-L.A.’s own Sochi sweetheart
-Students aren’t under the weather at Pilgrim School
-LADOT meets community on People St
-U.S. Rep. Waxman calls it a career

-Remembering Italian victims of the Holocaust
-Obama: 2014 to be a year of action
-Man dies in early morning fire on South Orange Drive
-WeHo rainbow flag’s fate up in the air
-Stage is set for Hollywood heydey

-LAPD seeks suspect on the loose for two decades
-New home for Great Hall/Long Hall?
-Workers have a field day at Hollywood High School
-Walk of Fame repairs strolling along
-Metro breaks ground on BRT project

-Trial looming for accused West Hollywood arsonist
-Protesters rally to ‘save the halls’
-The new year to bring new work on Wilshire Boulevard
-Donate Life illuminates 125th Rose Parade
-Project to complement Dominguez-Wilshire

-Police seek leads in office building burglary
-2013 proved lucky for the Miracle Mile
-New Year to kick off with a #Boom! in West Hollywood
-Love and support goes full circle at CHLA
-Ceremony is a first for parade

-Fault analysis to be published soon
-Burglaries decrease in Hancock Park
-Art works for L.A. students in transition
-City officials: E-cigarettes are still a route to cancer
-L.A. mourns for Nelson Mandela

-Motions counter LAUSD special education moves
-Tar Pits celebrate 100 years of digging
-Postal service eyes site for West Hollywood relocation
-Historic gas station may be repurposed
-100 years as a cultural resource

- Millennium opponents file ethics complaint
-Police, residents team up against crime
-LAPD officers honored for their heroics and sacrifices
-Hollywood High School mixes it up
-Dodgers host LGBT Night Out

- ‘Its a new day’ for L.A. City Attorney’s Office
-Crimes cause trying times in Tinseltown
-TARFEST to unearth city’s creativity this weekend
-Engine is revving on trolley proposal
-Museum to boast Broad appeal

-Local crime driven out at National Night Out
-Wallenberg was ‘once in a century’
-Rocking turnout for 2013′s Sunset Strip Music Festival
-Russian policies create a stir in L.A., WeHo
-Melrose Avenue BID approved

-O’Farrell settling in as Hollywood councilman
-Murals may once again color the world
-First responders prepare for crisis in WeHo
-LAUSD prevents lay-offs for 2013-2014 school year
-Anyone up for a game of ‘Dodgebrawl?’

-Man killed after getting lost in Mid-City area
-As protests continue, so do arrests
-Shalhevet proposes new school facilities
-L.A. Superior Court judge dismisses BWHA lawsuit
-Firefighters suit up for ill children

-Entertainment shuttle in West Hollywood is a go
-Among you could be the next Steve Jobs
-It’s ‘bug appetit’ at upgraded Ripley’s Believe It or Not
-Scouts reverse policy on gay youth
-’Fashion Police’ writers are unhappE!

-A new era of leadership to commence
-Coalition is saving the arts, one benefit at a time
-Caruso: Businesses can transform L.A.
-Conviction announced in 2008 Melrose District stabbing
-A family reunion unlike any other

- 99 ways to leave a lasting legacy
-Rep. Waxman dishes on Congress’ current events
-Costumed characters spin a web of concern
-Candidates battle for Council District 13 nod
-Big helpers to come out for Big Sunday

-Center to become sanctuary for seniors
-Gang members arrested in Hollywood for extortion
-Young engineers build a better robot
-Bill could allow cities to party hearty until 4 a.m.
-Passover signals time for celebration

-Mayor digs in for long haul on subway
-Veterans reach home at Dodger Stadium
-Students salute heroes at WeHo Elementary School
– ‘Meatless Mondays’ idea could be hard to digest
-Term limits likely to go to voters

-Students say iCan with iPads
-Mid-City West council’s election remains on track
-Disabled woman dies in fall on escalator
-Congresswoman hopes to build on first term success
-Free ride may end soon at WeHo meters

-Cyber-bullying corrupts students at a young age
-BLVD6200 breaks ground in Hollywood
-County Assessor Noguez arrested for bribery
-Fairfax Lions face the music, playoffs a stretch
-Local photographers stretch their ‘Imagina10n’ in contest

-Movie museum may get green light
-Stars undergo facelift on Hollywood Walk of Fame
-New battalion chief builds relationships
-Local Democrats rally against Romney, 47 percent comment
-Vin Scully: The best there ever was or will be

-Augusta’s move may open doors locally
-Snuffing out tobacco sales to minors
-Redistricting may force Bass to move office
-Mother and two daughters killed in Hollywood crash
-City ponders next move with controversial mural

-A religion of peace and respect
-WeHo Council denies project at former Tower Records site
-Wilshire repaving may get pushed back to September
-Archer takes aim at 2016 Olympic Games
-Syphilis outbreak adds urgency to condom initiative

-Supreme Court’s Healthcare Decision Lauded in L.A.
-City May Come Alive With Mural Art
-Fairfax Theatre Project, Take Two
-Effectiveness of Neighborhood Councils is Tough to Gauge
-Communities Rally to Keep State Parks Open

-Zoo Mourns Death of Baby Chimpanzee
-New Crosswalk is Music to Pedestrians’ Ears
-Kids Can Still Count on March of Dimes
-Bell May Toll for LAUSD After-School Programs
-Council Studies Future of City Hall, Sheriff’s Station

-New Fire Station Serves the Heart of Hollywood
-Burroughs Brings Home the Gold
-Primary Sets the Stage for November Run-offs
-District Shift Bodes Well for Schiff
-Elementary Students Get Lesson in Elections

-99 Ways to Fuel the Imagination
-Council Moves Ahead With Ban on Medical Pot Shops
-New Law Could Pierce Body Art Industry
-Voters Prepare to Head to the Polls in Primary Races
-Pursuing the Positives of Peer Pressure

-A High Reward for a High Risk Job
-Sierra Club Strikes Out at Ball Park Plan
-Beware of the ‘Rampture’ This Summer
-NCJW/LA Mobilizes Troops in ‘War on Women’
-Obama Marriage Equality Stance Lauded in WeHo

-Academy Awards Show Goes on Without Kodak
-Competing for Lunch Money
-Lawsuit Filed to Block SAG/AFTRA Merger
-Miracle Mile Redrawn into 4th District
-Wesson Faces Plenty of New Issues as Council President

-Int. Sec. Vows to Bring River Back to L.A.
-Cops Seek Clues After Body Parts are Found
-Bass, Waxman Make Early Bids for Reelection
-New Center Provides Help, Hope to Hollywood Families
-Park Department is Next Group to Occupy City Hall

-Council Approves Law on Condom Use in Adult Films
-Trophy Business is a Golden Opportunity
-Veteran Walks Four States to Help the Homeless
-Redistricting Shapes the Future of Districts
-City May Close Yucca to Through Traffic

-Local Ballerinas on Point(e)
-Project to Give a Step Up to Hollywood’s Homeless
-Occupy LA Demonstrators Cleared From City Hall Park
-Dream Hotel Project Close to Coming True
-An End of an Era: Margie Petersen Dies at 76

-Thank You, Community Helpers
-State to Replace Adult Day Health Care Programs
-Wesson Elected as City Council President
-FAIR Act Opponents Still Trying to ‘STOP SB48′
-Suspect Sought in Murder of Transgender Victim

-Residents Make Last Ditch Effort to Alter Park Plan
-Occupy LA Gives Power to the People
-Educators Surprised With Academic Awards
-99 Cents Only Stores are Sold for $1.6 Billion
-Stabbing Prompts LAUSD to Address Dating Violence

-WeHo’s Main Street One of America’s Best
-Council Takes Some Bite Out of Fur Ban
-Streamlining the Pipeline
-LGBT Group Fights Bid to Block FAIR Act in Schools
-Project to Bring Affordable Housing to La Brea

-Obama Appeals for Support in 2012
-WeHo Library to Open Amid Much Fanfare
-Establishing Order in the Wild West
-Community Steps Up to Help Homeless Students
-Benefactors Honored for Saving Cahuenga Peak

-’It’s There Every Single Day’
-Plastic Bag Ban Not Enough for Councilman
-Residents Draw Lines Over ‘McMansions’
-Laurel School Starts New Year With Visit by Superintendent
-Feuer Insurance Bill Hits Snag in Legislature

-Kayakers Splash Down in L.A. River
-Council to Decide Future of Former Tower Records Site
-Osborn Secures Support for Assembly Bid
-City Backs Motion to Repeal Defense of Marriage Act
-Police Release Sketch of Rape Suspect

-Dodgers Give Kids and Field of Their Dreams
-Governor Helps Students Realize Dream of College
-Shepard Fairey Mural Creates Hope for Bright Future
-Redistricting Concerns Local Jewish Community
-WeHo Recognized as ‘Most Walkable City’

-LGBT Leaders Earn Their PLace in History
-Day Laborers at DWP Site Considered a ‘Sensitive Issue’
-Boys & girls Club Offers Summer Fun
-WeHo Wants New Fees on Sunset Strip Billboards
-Hollywood Farmers Market to Remain on Ivar

-Book Not Closed on Job Cuts
-Fairfax Lions Will Show Their Pride on New Field
-Bus-Only Lanes Approved for Wilshire Boulevard
-Time Stays Locked in a Bottle
-Father G and t˙e Homeboys Extend Their Reach to City Hall

-The Homeless Get a Helping Hand
-Fairfax High Feels the Pain of District Budget Cuts
-Four Arrests Made in Murder on La Brea
-Council Wants DWP to Revamp Billing Policies
-Developer Gives $1 Million for WeHo Library

-Studio Shines Spotlight on School Projects
-Hollywood Back Alley Brought to the Forefront
-’Possibly the Most Successful Hollywood Opening of 1957′
-Automated Parking System Approved at WeHo City Hall
-Negotiations Continue Over Hollywood Farmers Market

-Protesters Call for an End to Wars
-City Hits Bumpy Ride in Funding Alley Repairs
-Put Another Candle on the Healthcare Act
-Mayor Sees Bright Future Along the Miracle Mile
-Bus Line Changes Designed to Boost Efficiency

-Officials Set Sights on Gun Clip Ban
-Plan Will Add 1,600 Miles of New Bike Lanes
-Buck-a-Pack Tax Could Fund Cancer Research
-Libraries, Medical Pot Tax Top List of Ballot Measures
-Barnsdall Park in Hollywood Remains Under City Control

-Program Helps Students Fight Bullying
-Election Season Goes Into Full Swing in 4th District
-Feuer Urges Parents to Insure Their Kids
-Shootings Reignite Debate Over Open Carry Laws
-Council Approves Lottery for Pot Dispnesaries

-Fairfax Lions Hunger for Championship
-BID Considered to Bring Business Back to Melrose
-Key Club Melee Prompts Look at Safety
-Parking Garage Deal Lacks Support in Hollywood
-Bond Required to Block City’s Medical Pot Law

-Judge Rules Against Parts of City’s Pot Ordinance
-Lions Roar Down Fairfax
-Voters Decide on WeHo Billboard Tax
-LaBonge Wants Used Car Sales Off City Streets
-SOVA Serves More Than 11,000 in Record Month

-Gardeners Dig In for Fight Over Fees
-Angling for Parking Spots Heads to Possible Permits
-Oil Well Re-Capped to Make Way for Project
-Hollywood Farmers’ Market May Have to Move
-New Arrests Made in WeHo Robberies

-Tax on Medical Marijuana to Appear on March Ballot
-County Bans Plastic Shopping Bags
-Tax Law Confusing to Some Same-Sex Couples
-Harass a Cyclist, Get Sued
-Suspect Charged in WeHo Hit & Run Fatality

-Obamas Campaign for Local Democrats
-Subway to the Sea to Go Down Wilshire
-Stories Offer Hop for Victims of Bullying
-November Ballot Carries Some Familiar Names
-Store on Melrose Prompts Outcry Over Name

-Obamas Campaign for Local Democrats
-Subway to the Sea to Go Down Wilshire
-Stories Offer Hop for Victims of Bullying
-November Ballot Carries Some Familiar Names
-Store on Melrose Prompts Outcry Over Name

-WeHo Puts Focus on Film Production
-Signs May Wrap Buildings on Santa Monica, Beverly
-L.A. River Viewed as Future Urban Oasis
-Pot Law Could Threaten Turnaround on Melrose
-Old Hollywood Home Gets New Lease on Life

-Food Stamp Truck Delivers Help to the Hungry
-WeHo School Celebrates 100 Years of History
-WeHo May Let the Dogs Out at Plummer Park
-Bungalows Offer Residents a Second Chance
-Gay & Lesbian Center Gets $13 Million for Foster Youth

-WeHo Files Lawsuit to Force Pot Store to Close
-Fairfax High Adopts Private School Model
-Third St. Businesses Struggle to Obtain Permits
-Sunset Project Could See 1,000 Cars a Day
-Veteran KTLA Newsman Honored by LAPD

-Film Fees Give Boost to Local School Budgets
-Kids Get Free Lunch All Summer
-City Council Wants More Accountability From DWP
-Fire Art Murals Stuck in Legal Grey Area
-Surplus Food at City Events Could Help End Hunger

-Soccer Brings Hope to Streets of Haiti
-Opponents Seek Common Ground on Lunch Trucks
-Trafficking Victims Make Plea for Help
-Residents Voice Concerns About Subway Tunneling
-Study Shows WeHo Has High Number of Smokers

-Demonstrators Denounce Arizona Immigration Law
-Homeless Registry Gauges Local Needs
-Senator Authors Legislation to Prevent Radiation Overdoses
-Candidates Compete for Neighborhood Council
-Playboy Founder Has History of Coming Through With Help

-Fairfax Lions Will Play on New Field
-Changes Weighed for Blood Donation Policy
-Major Exhibit Marks Art Center’s Opening
-WeHo Celebrates 25 Years of Cityhood With Festival
-Water Main Breaks Connected to Rationing Effort

-Effects of Healthcare Bill Eagerly Awaited
-U.S. Labor Secretary Tours Hollywood
-Thousands March to Call for an End to War and Violence
-LAFD Teaches Students Safety First
-Revitalization of Hollywood Stretches Eastward

-Cuts at Courts Lead to Long Lines and Waits
-Koretz Joins Call to Keep Shots in the Espresso
-Transient Arrested for Racially Offensive Graffiti
-Hotel Project on Sunset Strip Approved
-Marathon Route Boosts Business in WeHo

-Sign Comes Down After Bail Posted
-DUI Arrests in WeHo Much Fewer Than in Hollywood
-Libraries Face New Chapter in Budget Battle
-Mayor Signed Pot Law 30 Days Ago, Still Not Enforced
-City Council Considers Opening Tara as a Park

-City Shines Light on the Arts in January
-Clydesdales Kick-Off BCS Festivities
-Residents Win Fight Over Cellular Towers
-Catch a Cab, Not H1N1
-Angels Among Us: RNs Donate Time to People in Need of Healthcare

-Future Still Bright at End of Decade
-Art and Music Venues Get Rosey Treatment
-Efforts to Curb Drunk Driving Have Mixed Results
-Candlelight Vigil on Wilshire Marks Gaza War Anniversary
-Sunset Strip Gets Ready for a Makeover